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Allston Residents, Environmentalists Convene to Discuss Impacts of Harvard Development | News

Allston Residents, Environmentalists Convene to Discuss Impacts of Harvard Development | News
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Enterprise Research Campus Developer Ups Affordable Housing, Pledges Diversity, Sustainability in Recent Filing | News

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Construction Mitigation, Beautification Top of Mind at Barry s Corner Development Meeting | News

In their fourth virtual meeting with the Harvard-Allston Task Force Tuesday, the developers of 180 Western Ave. shared updated plans for mitigating construction and fostering public spaces. Some task force members and locals, however, remain worried about the impact that construction at Barry’s Corner might have. The development — which will be constructed on Harvard-owned land — began formal public review in July 2020, when the developer, Samuels and Associates, filed their Letter of Intent with the Boston Planning and Development Agency. Since then, the developers have solicited feedback from the Harvard-Allston Task Force, which is serving as the development’s impact advisory group, and filed an additional planning notification form March 5, detailing further plans for the development.

Boston Water and Sewer Commission, Stakeholders Weigh Embattled North Allston Drainpipe Expansion | News

Boston Water and Sewer Commission chief engineer John P. Sullivan justified the BWSC’s plans to proceed with the controversial Harvard-funded North Allston Drainpipe Expansion Project in a virtual meeting with local politicians, Allston residents, and University representatives Monday. Harvard has pledged to foot the estimated $50 million bill for the drainpipe expansion, which the BWSC said will enlarge the width of some existing pipes, add two water filtration machines, and direct stormwater through a new outfall into the Charles River. This meeting comes after Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Kathleen A. Theoharides certified the BWSC’s environmental notification form in March, which drew scrutiny from local residents and environmentalists concerned about construction and water quality impacts.

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